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Sun Sep-12-04 04:13 PM
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no matter how bad things get, the cat eventually naps in the sun. |
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Sun Sep-12-04 04:15 PM
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And in winter, they like to sleep close to the heat.
My sister used to have a dog that (before she had central air) used to climb into the bathtub to sleep on hot summer nights.
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Sun Sep-12-04 04:19 PM
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When she was a puppy, Sonya used to like to curl up at night behind my knees (I sleep on my side, legs bent) because it was warm. Or she did until I inadvertently farted on her one night. Woke her out of a sound sleep and she tried to claw out the source of the smell for a minute or so until she gave up. She never did sleep there again. :D
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My dog LOVES the cold. I have to put the cover in his doggy door in the winter to keep him inside. One morning it was down in the 20's and I found him cuddled against the fence sleeping outside. He's also afraid of thunderstorms. He thinks the thunder sound is coming from somewhere in the house so he goes running out into the storm.
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Sun Sep-12-04 04:19 PM
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3. i like how hot their bods feel when they've been napping in the sun |
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